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Join hosts Jana Parker and Bethany Zoeller on the Empower LEP Collaborative Podcast, where they discuss the encouraging stories of licensed educational psychologists.
This episode features an inspiring conversation with Stephanie Hewitt, a credentialed school psychologist and LEP. Listen in as she shares her story of working for school districts, advancing her career to become an LEP, and establishing her successful private practice, Learning Pathways.
Stephanie shares her thoughts about the importance of networking and finding a supportive community which played a crucial role in her transition. She highlights the challenges and rewards of starting a private practice, including the leap of faith required to move from a district position to working independently. Stephanie's story is a testament to the power of perseverance, collaboration, and the willingness to embrace change for personal and professional growth.
Tune in to learn about Stephanie's approach to diagnostic assessments, her commitment to neurodiversity-affirming practices, and how she navigates the balance between work and personal life.
Whether you're an aspiring LEP, a practicing professional seeking inspiration, or someone interested in the field of educational psychology, this episode offers valuable insights into building a fulfilling career while making a meaningful impact on the lives of students and families.
Don't forget to subscribe, like, rate, and review us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!
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Join hosts Jana Parker and Bethany Zoeller on the Empower LEP Collaborative Podcast, where they discuss the encouraging stories of licensed educational psychologists.
This episode features an inspiring conversation with Stephanie Hewitt, a credentialed school psychologist and LEP. Listen in as she shares her story of working for school districts, advancing her career to become an LEP, and establishing her successful private practice, Learning Pathways.
Stephanie shares her thoughts about the importance of networking and finding a supportive community which played a crucial role in her transition. She highlights the challenges and rewards of starting a private practice, including the leap of faith required to move from a district position to working independently. Stephanie's story is a testament to the power of perseverance, collaboration, and the willingness to embrace change for personal and professional growth.
Tune in to learn about Stephanie's approach to diagnostic assessments, her commitment to neurodiversity-affirming practices, and how she navigates the balance between work and personal life.
Whether you're an aspiring LEP, a practicing professional seeking inspiration, or someone interested in the field of educational psychology, this episode offers valuable insights into building a fulfilling career while making a meaningful impact on the lives of students and families.
Don't forget to subscribe, like, rate, and review us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!
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